+ added configure patch for curses check
* This update looks much cleaner on OpenBSD now! *
0.6.5 20020423
+ Windows (CYGWIN) porting
+ Dumping to and sniffing from tcpdump file format is now supported
+ Sniffing from command line now capture UDP+TCP packet by default
+ Logging engine doesn't log the same user/pass/ip twice
+ Under *BSD and MacOSX ettercap now uses only one bpf
+ Added the -J options (onlyposion) to allow multitarget arp sniffing
+ NEW PLUGIN :
- roper (Tries to stop ISAKMP for IPSEC traffic)
+ NEW password collector for: QUAKE 3, ICQ v7, MSN, YMSG
+ DISSECTORS enhanced: HTTPS - IMAP - NAPSTER (opennap) - IRC
+ PLUGIN enhanced:
- leech (now it rearps the victim after isolation)
+ DOCUMENTATION translated in Polish and Dutch
!! Better handling of CTRL+C
!! Fixed a bug the the dlsym on OpenBSD 3.0 (plugin related)
!! Fixed a bug in the handling of debug file
!! Fixed the "not scrolling" JOINED visualization
to powerpc and also affects i386/sparc. the exact conditions that
cause this to happen are unknown at the moment though this will
have to be investigated in closer detail.
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This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build
foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters.
The four packages are:
avcall - calling C functions with variable arguments
vacall - C functions accepting variable argument prototypes
trampoline - closures as first-class C functions
callback - closures with variable arguments as first-class C
functions (a reentrant combination of vacall and
trampoline)
WWW: http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-ffcall.html
Submitted by: Christian Edward Gruber <cgruber@israfil.net>
calamaris parses logfiles from Squid, NetCache, Inktomi Traffic Server,
Oops! proxy server, Novell Internet Caching System, Compaq Tasksmart
or Netscape/iplanet Web Proxy Server and generates a report.
Written in perl5.
pen allows several servers to appear as one to the outside and
automatically detects servers that are down and distributes clients
among the available servers.
ok pvalchev@.
IPCAD is an ip accounting daemon. It uses bpf or pcap to access interfaces
and gather ip statistics. Collected numbers are arranged to form an
address-to-address flow pairs and than can be accessed via rsh in Cisco
fashion.